It's a new year and we have a new challenge this week at Global Design Project. If this card looks familiar, it's because we are CASEing me. You can see how I made the original card here.
For my new card, I used a similar layout but drew inspiration for the color palette from the Hand-Penned DSP (#155499). You can find this suite on pages 104-105 of the Annual Catalog. I stamped the floral image from Hand-Penned Petals (#155070) with black ink on white cardstock and then die cut the floral images using the coordinating Penned Flowers Dies (#155557). To stamp the coordinating flowers I used Pale Papaya, Misty Moonlight, Mint Macaron, and Garden Green inks. I stamped an extra set of flowers and cut it into pieces to fill-in some of the areas that needed a little extra love.
I didn't want to over-power the beautiful flowers, so I used a small greeting from the same stamp set and die cut it with the small circle from the Tasteful Labels Die Set (#152886). Since the background paper already has a subtle dot pattern, I decided not to add any additional splatters.
I substituted White Baker's Twine (#155475) for the Linen Thread and added clear Rhinestone Basic Jewels to the larger flower centers instead of the randomly placed pearls. I also replaced the die cut florals with a Square Vellum Doily (#152484).
To frame and ground the busy floral design, I placed the panel onto the front of a top-folding card base made from Misty Moonlight cardstock.
I hope you like today's project. We would love to have you play along with us this week. Be sure to check out what the other talented designers/players have created for this challenge at the Global Design Project Challenge Blog.
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